PICS: Brit Alby Shale Bats for 26 Hours

Alby Shale poses next to a timer after batting for 26 hours at the Oval cricket club in London, on July 16, 2013. A British graduate collapsed in a heap on Tuesday at The Oval cricket ground in London after batting for 26 hours in a bid to break the world record. The attempt was in aid of the Rwanda Cricket Stadium Foundation -- a charity set up to build the first proper cricket ground in the African country. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Alby Shale (R) bats at the Oval cricket ground in London, on July 16, 2013. A British graduate collapsed in a heap on Tuesday at The Oval cricket ground in London after batting for 26 hours in a bid to break the world record. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Alby Shale (L) bats at the Oval cricket ground in London, on July 16, 2013. A British graduate collapsed in a heap on Tuesday at The Oval cricket ground in London after batting for 26 hours in a bid to break the world record. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Alby Shale is pictured after batting for 26 hours at the Oval cricket ground in London, on July 16, 2013. A British graduate collapsed in a heap on Tuesday at The Oval cricket ground in London after batting for 26 hours in a bid to break the world record. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Alby Shale poses next to an electronic timer after batting for 26 hours at the Oval cricket club in London, on July 16, 2013. A British graduate collapsed in a heap on Tuesday at The Oval cricket ground in London after batting for 26 hours in a bid to break the world record. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Alby Shale (2nd L) celebrates after batting for 26 hours at the Oval cricket club in London, on July 16, 2013. A British graduate collapsed in a heap on Tuesday at The Oval cricket ground in London after batting for 26 hours in a bid to break the world record. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Alby Shale (R) bats at the Oval cricket club in London, on July 16, 2013. A British graduate collapsed in a heap on Tuesday at The Oval cricket ground in London after batting for 26 hours in a bid to break the world record. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Alby Shale (2nd L) celebrates after batting for 26 hours at the Oval cricket club in London, on July 16, 2013. A British graduate collapsed in a heap on Tuesday at The Oval cricket ground in London after batting for 26 hours in a bid to break the world record. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)